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‘Son of a...!’ he says, oblivious to the fact he is still on camera. ‘Did you see that?’

In other footage a weather girl shrieks when her cap is blown off and runs after it whilst still on air.

Fail: NBC's Al Roker fell over in 2005 during severe gusts from Hurricane Wilma in Naples, Florida, despite a colleague grabbing his legs to keep him steady

Almost blown away: This weather reporter in Columbia River Gorge struggles to hold onto her thermal hat as she is battered by strong winds

And another clip shows a weather girl being held up by a colleague as wind batters them both.

She tells viewers: ‘It’s just painful’ - before they are both swept away.

Among the most famous weather ‘fails’ is that of NBC’s Al Roker, who fell over on camera due to high winds.

In a clip from 2005 he at first seems to be coping with the gusts from Hurricane Wilma in Naples, Florida with the aid of a colleague grabbing his legs to keep him steady.

Hats off: This reporter in Palm Springs remarks about a fallen traffic light before she loses her hat and hilariously runs after it with her back to the camera

Sea breeze: This reporter amazingly escapes unharmed while there is debris blowing all around him as he reports on Hurricane Ike

But moments into the broadcast he slips up and falls on his side.

‘We’re OK, we’re OK,’ he said as he hauled himself indoors with a grin on his face.

The year before Mr Roker already assured his place in the weatherman hall of fame when he apparently stumbled across a reporter making a live broadcast in West Palm Beach, Florida, and decided to lend him a hand.

The footage shows The Weather Channel’s Mike Siedel being held up by Mr Roker as the two lean into the 70mph wind - and get rather too close for comfort.

Toppled: During Hurricane Ike in 2008, a Weather Channel anchor was swept by a gust of wind into bushes while he was delivering a report